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20 Modern and Contemporary Kitchens

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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Time and again, our itinerant lives require a molting
process. When leaving home, changing jobs, and chasing our dreams, we are
forced to shed our possessions in a series of yard sales and Craigslist ads.
The objects we desperately cling to—the cooking pot, the paintings, and the
dinnerware set with a chipped plate—are the ones that carry our ideas of home
in them.

So when the French entrepreneur Isabelle Mathez’s 18-year-old daughter
decided to move out, the soon-to-be empty nester discovered that she might end
up with a bare kitchen as well. Her daughter wanted to take a treasured
chopping board made by a friend of the family, a cast-iron casserole designed
by Timo Sarpaneva in 1959, and a Corsican knife, among other things. “She
wanted to carry with her the rituals that have been in her life since she was a
child,” Mathez says.

That’s how Mathez ended up creating the Malle W. Trousseau,
a set of 43 handpicked and custom-made tools to help modern nomads set up a
world-class kitchen no matter where they go. Out of the objects she had
collected over a lifetime for her two homes in Paris and the Alps, as well as the
items she had noticed on her travels, Mathez and her business partner, Juliette
Thevenin, packed a beautiful wood-and-cardboard trunk in three
layers—containers, cooking utensils, and cutting tools.

The handmade Cargo kitchen designed by Kaisa Luukkanen for
Scandinavian Carpenter Collective supports a world that believes in freedom. In
a quick fix, a desperate loft space finds its centre with these wildly smart
modular.

You’re free to express yourself, to change it up, keep it compact or
spread things out. Make it uniquely yours using the work table, appliance unit,
and storage unit. The sink surround in stainless steel impresses like a true
chefs kitchen. Top quality appliances
and ample storage tucks everything away into clean package. Available in four
beautiful wooden finishes either solid birch, oak, black alder, or ash.

More than any other room in the home, the kitchen has
undergone the most dramatic changes in the last century. From the large
basement battleships de cuisine of the early 20th century to Margarete Schutte-Lihotsky's
space saving 1920s Frankfurt Kitchen that embodied all the rigor of the
Deutsche Werkbund, the kitchen has now evolved from a pure work space to a hub
for socializing and entertaining. I spent half of my time at a recent party in
the kitchen with my host and our friends, making drinks, prepping food and,
when that was done, gathering around the countertop to chat.

Milanese designer Elia Mangia has anticipated the future of
our ever evolving kitchen with Critter, a free-standing mobile unit with a
cooktop, sink, garbage disposal and work space. Even if you keep Critter in
your kitchen where you do most of your cooking, you can easily lift it like a
wheel barrow and move it outdoors for a backyard cook out. Unlike a traditional
barbecue (which you don't need to buy now), you can position Critter anywhere
you like—the patio, the edge of the yard or down wind from the outdoor seating.
True, most readymade barbecues can be wheeled around, but even if your unit has
more than the standard, plastic wheels that weather and crack, how many of us
ever actually move it anywhere on a regular basis?

With Critter, the mobile
function is a central part of its design. In fact, the entire kitchen can be
taken apart in just a few simple steps. Because Critter is fastened with only
eight screws and the components are modular and freely interchangeable, it
wouldn't even be a pain to pack it up in the back of your car and take it
camping. And its solid ash wood, stainless steel and cast iron construction
make it practical for outdoor use and beautiful enough to bring inside.

Design MID’s family of Fantasia lamps is made up of Mr. and
Mrs. Fantasia and the Little Fantasias. All of the designs include open bulbs
and 3D printed bases. The Mr. Fantasia design, unlike the other lamps in the
series, is a hanging lamp with a cluster of three wired bulbs.

The two other
designs feature a single bulb standing on three legs, with the Mrs. Fantasia
design holding the bulb upright and the Little Fantasias bending theirs at odd
angles.

Inspired by Disney’s Fantasia, the lamps repurpose household
objects, with possible combinations ranging from Mickey Mouse’s iconic broom to
edibles such as carrots, artichokes, and spaghetti. Combining the sleek
fixtures with changeable organic components, the Fantasia lamps bring new life
to home lighting.